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You guys are making our lives so much easier. And seeing the smile on the officers face said it all.

Jonathon, M/Y Kanga

That's a great site, well done. This is a GREAT GREAT tool. Hope you'll be able to convince the French Islands to join it.

Emmanuel, Zanzibar

This is a great site! I wish it was in use at more ports. It would definitely simplify the check-in process and shorten the lines at Customs and Immigration.

Shirlee, Solstice

Excellent system. I design web applications myself, and this one is clear and easy to use.

Paul, Earl

Bravo! This is well done and very helpful. I can't wait until your system is the preferred method by all customs offices in the Caribbean!

Jean-Claude, Volterra

Thanks for this service. Used it but once and put me to the head of the line.

Ivan, Chartered

I love this. I hope more of the countries who said they would do this will. Website is very clear and easy to navigate. Thanks!!

Tom, Caribbean Reach

eSeaClear® is a fast and easy way to clear in and out of port in Antigua. As skipper, it lets you send declaration information to all border agencies before you arrive or depart. It also allows you to manage your vessel, crew and passenger information online.

Proven PerformanceSince it started in Antigua for the 2013 season, some 80,000 arrival and departure notices for passengers and crew have been processed online using eSeaClear, aboard 17,000 vessels. The numbers speak for themselves. eSeaClear is an outstanding success in Antigua.

If you would like to see eSeaClear available in other countries in the region, please mention this to the border agencies when visiting neighboring islands.

While we continue to receive positive comments on the eSeaClear web portal, the real kudos should go to Customs, Immigration, National Parks and Port Authority in Antigua for their continued support and enthusiasm. A good team-effort all round.

SailClearA copycat service, confusingly called 'SailClear' has sprung up in some regional countries.

This service has nothing to do with eSeaClear although they claim to offer similar benefits to visitors arriving by sea.